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i sent off to the producer, i took a screenshot out of the perception by the chaos computer club in germany of where they showed, they walked through the process but you brought up a point. it's low-tech hacking in which you're obtaining one of the most personbly obtaining things you can have. it is almost impossible to duplicate, which is your fingerprint. by taking, because we all want better faster colors, more rich resolution on the photos, that is now being used against this and they are able to take the photographs and use commercially available software and replicate your fingerprint. >> unbelievable. listen, most of us have smartphones these days. is there any sure bet and way to protect ourselves and protect our information that we carry around with us all the time on the smartphone? >> yeah let's -- the sky is not falling yet on this. but this was a proof of concept. for most people, if you have your iphone or droid device that uses your thumbprint, that is stored locally. somebody would have to get your phone, know which one of your digits you use and then access your information
i sent off to the producer, i took a screenshot out of the perception by the chaos computer club in germany of where they showed, they walked through the process but you brought up a point. it's low-tech hacking in which you're obtaining one of the most personbly obtaining things you can have. it is almost impossible to duplicate, which is your fingerprint. by taking, because we all want better faster colors, more rich resolution on the photos, that is now being used against this and they are...
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, 2011, i set out in this chamber our view of what this should be in a joint, united kingdom, rants germany explanation vote. we welcome the idea of a security council resolution. however, agreeing to such a resolution requires proper time for consultation and negotiation of the draft resolution, including on its timing. we consider president abbas a man of peace and understand the pressure the palestinian leadership has been under to act. but we are disappointed that the normal and necessary negotiation did not take place on this occasion. the united kingdom supports much of the content of the draft resolution. it is therefore with deep regret that we abstained. the united kingdom stands by the parameters i set out here in 2011. which were reiterated by the european union in july, 2014. our views on settlements are clear. they are illegal under international law, and obstacle to peace, and seriously damaged prospects for a two state solution. all settlement activity, including in east jerusalem, should cease immediately. we call on all parties not to take unilateral steps which would make
, 2011, i set out in this chamber our view of what this should be in a joint, united kingdom, rants germany explanation vote. we welcome the idea of a security council resolution. however, agreeing to such a resolution requires proper time for consultation and negotiation of the draft resolution, including on its timing. we consider president abbas a man of peace and understand the pressure the palestinian leadership has been under to act. but we are disappointed that the normal and necessary...
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you look at a germany, for example, they export something like 50% of the gdp. we're less exposed. you're right. that's a potential anchor. >> i'm going to look at the "wall street journal" this morning, and winter cool is what one of the graph shows. it's oil. what will happen to oil as we look at this, you know, it just fell. will that continue in 2015? will it resume to what we believe to be normal market pricing? >> well, let me tell you what the conventional wisdom is on this. it's very important for listeners to realize the following. almost nobody as far as i know saw this big drop coming. that means it's pretty hard to tell you how long it's going to stick with us. i happen to believe from collecting what i could that oil has carved out a bottom. it's around where it's going to stay. most forecasts are prices at the pump to stay where they are $2.50 on average across the country. you've seen a couple of places where it cracked $2. on average $2.50 it's supposed to stay there for the rest of the year. that's good news for the american consumer. >> yes. and perhaps the presid
you look at a germany, for example, they export something like 50% of the gdp. we're less exposed. you're right. that's a potential anchor. >> i'm going to look at the "wall street journal" this morning, and winter cool is what one of the graph shows. it's oil. what will happen to oil as we look at this, you know, it just fell. will that continue in 2015? will it resume to what we believe to be normal market pricing? >> well, let me tell you what the conventional wisdom is...
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. >> germany took the trophy leaving us still the worst thing about the sport. no matter what happens on the field, the clock keeps ticking. >> everybody in my world growing up had a clock, so there's no reason that international soccer couldn't have a regular clock. >> back home, it took no time for the spurs to cool the heat. the team from san antonio took title best team in the nba. and lebron james back to the team he left a few years ago. >> i was shocked cleveland welcomed lebron james with open arms. it's like when your wife leaves you and then come back. it's an old country song. here we go again. >> l.a. clippers owner donald sterling rant about black people. he said he was story. >> i'm not a racist. i made a terrible, terrible mistake. >> nba took his team and banned him for life. >> okay, right, get him out of here. no place for that craziness. >> best cool cats. los angeles kings stormed the ice and skated circles around the new york rangers to make off with lord stanley's cup. in baseball, the best good-bye came from yankee derek jeter after 20 sea
. >> germany took the trophy leaving us still the worst thing about the sport. no matter what happens on the field, the clock keeps ticking. >> everybody in my world growing up had a clock, so there's no reason that international soccer couldn't have a regular clock. >> back home, it took no time for the spurs to cool the heat. the team from san antonio took title best team in the nba. and lebron james back to the team he left a few years ago. >> i was shocked cleveland...
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. >> that is for germany a and norway, they like fish. salmon is my choice because it is a great even kiehl fish. everybody loves salmon. >> you know what they do over there in the northern region is harring. >> yes. >> i have had harring over there on new years eve, on the streets, i don't remember where i was rotterdam. >> i like this all year round. >> all year round. >> collar greens. >> we have to have it on new years eve. we have some smoke turkey in it. it has got some really great flavors. try it. >> i'm going to, for sure. >> you see i eat this stuff right at midnight where alex says she will do it throughout the day the next day. >> absolutely. they have their family event they have it a at two or 3:00 and then they sit back and watch fat ball and then they chill for the rest of the day. >> that is true. >> this last one in spain they fired down 12 grapes right at midnight bam bam, bam. >> we provide it with two different kind of grapes. we have red grapes and black grapes. >> yes. >> right here. >> color is the flavor of life t
. >> that is for germany a and norway, they like fish. salmon is my choice because it is a great even kiehl fish. everybody loves salmon. >> you know what they do over there in the northern region is harring. >> yes. >> i have had harring over there on new years eve, on the streets, i don't remember where i was rotterdam. >> i like this all year round. >> all year round. >> collar greens. >> we have to have it on new years eve. we have some smoke...
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also in the "washington post" a new report suggests germany is passing the u.s. information on hundreds of german citizens believed to have ties to surgent groups in syria and iraq. that includes names, cell phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other data collected by german intelligence. germans were outraged when it was revealed that edward snowden, the nsa agent, was monitoring german chancellor angela merkel's data. analysts say germany is reluctantly reliant on intelligence assistance as the threat from groups like isis continues to grow. >>> and in the "washington times" united airlines and arrest bits suing a teenager to assist users to fine flights with a ticket with their layover at their actual destination and abandon the last leg of their trip and save a significant amount of money. the 22-year-old new yorker found the site skip lag, last year. i don't know if it has volunteering or not. but insisting it's not legal. not illegal. so it would be legal. united and orbitz are seeking $75,000 in damages much. >> leave the kid alone. >> sounds like an innova
also in the "washington post" a new report suggests germany is passing the u.s. information on hundreds of german citizens believed to have ties to surgent groups in syria and iraq. that includes names, cell phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other data collected by german intelligence. germans were outraged when it was revealed that edward snowden, the nsa agent, was monitoring german chancellor angela merkel's data. analysts say germany is reluctantly reliant on intelligence...
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these were not the 48ers who had a great commitment to liberty in germany and carried their german liberalism and sense of liberty over to the united states and lived in our country for a dozen years and identified with northern cause, or in a few cases, the southern cause. a these were fresh off the boat. they could speak german, but they couldn't speak english. the officers couldn't speak german. it was very difficult to communicate, and the commander of that regiment in one of the battles we conch in "richmond redeemed" said we stood there when the confederates attacked and really could not contribute anything and would have been justified in leaving the field except for the obvious propriity of sharing the casualties with everybody else. well, that is not the way to win a battle, but that is often the consequence of this type of individual replacement. again, another great new england fighting regiment, the fifth new hampshire, the regiment of edward cross, about which of bruce kettner writes so eloquently at the sunken road, the bloody lane at antietam where colonel cross gives his life
these were not the 48ers who had a great commitment to liberty in germany and carried their german liberalism and sense of liberty over to the united states and lived in our country for a dozen years and identified with northern cause, or in a few cases, the southern cause. a these were fresh off the boat. they could speak german, but they couldn't speak english. the officers couldn't speak german. it was very difficult to communicate, and the commander of that regiment in one of the battles we...
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these were not the 48ers who had a great commitment to liberty in germany, and carried their german liberalism and sense of liberty over to the united á x states and lived in our country for a dozen years and identified with the northern cause, or in a few cases with the confederate cause, these were fresh off the boat.cd#7ñ they couldn't speak german -- i mean, they could speak german, but they couldn't speak english, and the officers couldn't speak german. so it was very difficult to communicate. and the commander of that ]úfc regiment in one of the battles ;$fss we cover in "richmond redeemed" in effect said, we just stood there when the confederates attacked, and really couldn't contribute anything, and would have been justified in leaving the field except for the obvioush01 propriety of sharing the casualties with everybody else. well, that's not the way to win a battle. but that's often the consequence of this type of individual replacement. again, we think of the -- another great new england fighting regiment, the fifth new hampshire, the regiment of edward cross, about which bruce c
these were not the 48ers who had a great commitment to liberty in germany, and carried their german liberalism and sense of liberty over to the united á x states and lived in our country for a dozen years and identified with the northern cause, or in a few cases with the confederate cause, these were fresh off the boat.cd#7ñ they couldn't speak german -- i mean, they could speak german, but they couldn't speak english, and the officers couldn't speak german. so it was very difficult to...
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for france, three, germany, 2.5 russia, 2.5. brazil, too, for china, it's almost one. but that is going to change. none of this is sustainable, it is only going to come from us by saying no. and we can also boycott. that's the radical position. boycott. we did that against tuna that was catching dolphins. and guess what? they changed a lot of their practices because women set of not buying them. i don't be responsible for killing dalton's -- dolphins. the deeper we go into the issues women, vote with your dollars. thank you. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, the first of three nights looking back on public figures who died in 2014. at 8:00 eastern, the funeral service for the late washington post editor ben bradley. he died in october at age 93. one of the speakers at the funeral was carl bernstein, who talked about white house efforts to get the washington post to kill one of its stories on watergate. >> on september 23, 1972, about 9:00 p.m., i reached john mitchell, president nixon's former campaign manager by phone. about a story we were running. he said he and cont
for france, three, germany, 2.5 russia, 2.5. brazil, too, for china, it's almost one. but that is going to change. none of this is sustainable, it is only going to come from us by saying no. and we can also boycott. that's the radical position. boycott. we did that against tuna that was catching dolphins. and guess what? they changed a lot of their practices because women set of not buying them. i don't be responsible for killing dalton's -- dolphins. the deeper we go into the issues women,...
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a security expert was able to recreate the fingerprint of germany's minister of defense just by taking a few photos of her and plugging them in to a piece of software. fascinating. elisabeth. >> our next guest, jimmy wayne went from homeless to finding fame in nashville. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy wayne is now opening up about his journey in the book "walk to beautiful, the power of love and a homeless kid who found the way." he joins us now. thanks for being thanks for having me. >> your book is powerful. i'm sure it was a powerful journey to write but also for those who have gone through the foster system and know that journey too well. why did you want to write it? >> well, i wanted to take the next step in my journey of raising awareness for these children who have grown up in foster care and primarily aging out at 18 years young. in 2010 i walked halfway across america to raise awareness. writing a book made perfect sense. i co-wrote it with 15 "new york times" best selling author ken abraham, master writer. >> it's interesting, we spoke offline, i can't imagine what it felt like to have yo
a security expert was able to recreate the fingerprint of germany's minister of defense just by taking a few photos of her and plugging them in to a piece of software. fascinating. elisabeth. >> our next guest, jimmy wayne went from homeless to finding fame in nashville. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy wayne is now opening up about his journey in the book "walk to beautiful, the power of love and a homeless kid who found the way." he joins us now. thanks for being thanks for having me....
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the traditional gingerbread house is german and an american citizen and was born in germany and came to the white house in the johnson administration and when mrs. nixon came in, he went to her one day and said, the white house ought to have a tradition from around the world and i would like to create a gingerbread house. he was the chef to the white house. not the pastry chef. that is his gingerbread house and through the years, it has morphed considerably. and pastry chef will create the gingerbread house. >> this is 2009? >> it has electricity now. and water and ice skaters this year. >> incredible. >> remarkable. >> they work from architectural plans to get everything correct, the proportions and everything and each year, the chefs try to update it. there is about 400 pounds of gingerbread and icing. that is on a base there that is on a table in the state dining room and to carry it in, it takes eight people and taken from the pastry shop which is a temporary shop, actually where the china is kept. they need a big area. and very ceremony yousely taken out, loaded on a truck and d
the traditional gingerbread house is german and an american citizen and was born in germany and came to the white house in the johnson administration and when mrs. nixon came in, he went to her one day and said, the white house ought to have a tradition from around the world and i would like to create a gingerbread house. he was the chef to the white house. not the pastry chef. that is his gingerbread house and through the years, it has morphed considerably. and pastry chef will create the...
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people in switzerland and germany getting hit pretty hard seeing nearly 16 inches of snow. forecasters expect the wintry weather to continue in the next few days. eric? >> look at that. hillary clinton she's widely expected to announce her white house bid sometime next year. democrats are looking at her to address issues. those all popular issues for possible liberal challenger such as elizabeth warren. warren insists she is not running but her presence has moved the dialogue to the left. how will hillary respond? former adviser to hillary's 2008 presidential campaign brad likeman, assistant to george w. bush join us now. richard and brad, good to see you. 1992, richard it's the economy stupid but hillary has to do than remind us of her husband's record. what do you think she'll do? >> i think you said it in the intro, i can guarantee or my belief that elizabeth warren will not challenge her. it's actually not much daylight between where elizabeth warren is and hillary clinton is. they are both committed to addressing income inequality through education and research and dev
people in switzerland and germany getting hit pretty hard seeing nearly 16 inches of snow. forecasters expect the wintry weather to continue in the next few days. eric? >> look at that. hillary clinton she's widely expected to announce her white house bid sometime next year. democrats are looking at her to address issues. those all popular issues for possible liberal challenger such as elizabeth warren. warren insists she is not running but her presence has moved the dialogue to the left....
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>> yes. 1936 was america versus not see germany. -- nazi germany. when jesse owens came back he could not eat in restaurants in his own country. to bring it to present-day, we will praise our athletes as our warriors on the field but when we have a conversation about education reform and are they being taught in school, and praising them as if they're winning on friday night. all of a sudden we begin forcing the conversation, sports allows us. sports, comedy, and music bring us together regardless of ethnicity, gender, all those factors. we are all operating behind this one deal. those are three entertainment venues. we can get along and that is great. we go outside of that, your back in the real world. the problem i have in we have these conversations and is somebody who spent six years on cnn, i have been involved in media since i was 14. in the media we do the exact same thing in the real world. let's hurry up and end this conversation. let's move onto what we were talking about beforehand. let's get off this stuff with michael sam and dealing wi
>> yes. 1936 was america versus not see germany. -- nazi germany. when jesse owens came back he could not eat in restaurants in his own country. to bring it to present-day, we will praise our athletes as our warriors on the field but when we have a conversation about education reform and are they being taught in school, and praising them as if they're winning on friday night. all of a sudden we begin forcing the conversation, sports allows us. sports, comedy, and music bring us together...
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i talked to people from denmark, from south africa, from france, from germany, the united states and canada as well. and they say they wanted to be here, that this is a trip of a lifetime. that it is overwhelming and emotional experience despite, again, the political tour mill and -- turmoil and violence. that continues. everybody is offering prayers for peace and hoping those prayers are indeed answered. leland, back to you. leah: john, definitely a tough time for lots of christians around the world but looks beautiful there where you are, the birthplace of jesus. john huddy, thank you, merry christmas. >>> well the pope focusing on children around the world as he delivered his christmas message telling a crowd of tens of thousands in st. peter's square and talking about children sold as property in rings and violence against children talking about a recent terror attack on a pakistani school. the holy father condemned persecution of christian communities in iraq and syria. leland: it has been a tumultuous year for the president. weeks after suffering major losses in the midterm his
i talked to people from denmark, from south africa, from france, from germany, the united states and canada as well. and they say they wanted to be here, that this is a trip of a lifetime. that it is overwhelming and emotional experience despite, again, the political tour mill and -- turmoil and violence. that continues. everybody is offering prayers for peace and hoping those prayers are indeed answered. leland, back to you. leah: john, definitely a tough time for lots of christians around the...
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when i called japan, germany, belgium to say what is the price? i was expecting a thousand maybe. it was between $80 and $125. >> michael, that is shocking when we think about where we compare and contrast with other nations similar to ourselves. lydia has done her homework on this. it was fascinating. >> i'm sitting here listening. i'm getting a comparison in my head to other things that we do in life where you have the sort of sticker shock. so how do consumers really seriously battle back? i mean, you talk to your doctor. can i get what the price is. but we are in an era where you've got like gas prices. gas is $2.50. you go four miles down the road it's $3.49. is it location? sh what is driving these prices is it that arp trar and how do we control that as consumers? >> it is that arbitrary, and that's the problem. there are tools that can help consumers. there are sites like healthcare bluebook that will estimate in your area what is a reasonable charge. but that often isn't a good metric. the price of a gallbladder operation in nassau county in long island is much, much high
when i called japan, germany, belgium to say what is the price? i was expecting a thousand maybe. it was between $80 and $125. >> michael, that is shocking when we think about where we compare and contrast with other nations similar to ourselves. lydia has done her homework on this. it was fascinating. >> i'm sitting here listening. i'm getting a comparison in my head to other things that we do in life where you have the sort of sticker shock. so how do consumers really seriously...
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germany. germany. at the other end of the spectrum, like france. >> they have all left. >> they have all left. switzerland has a lot. that is good. we want policies to create more entrepreneurs, not because i care so much they have a billion dollars, but all the other good spillover effects like jobs. but if that wealth inequality is because you work in an industry that is protected by the government in some way or somehow you're able to negotiate a great pay package that has no link to your actual performance, that kind of inequality i am i am a lot more worried about. so when we talk about innovation and dynamism, another is crony capitalism, the reason we have inequality is because of a lot more cronyism in the economy, too big to fail financial system where banks are bigger than they were before the financial crisis. if something happens to one of these big banks despite what is on the books we we will bail these banks out again. that is the history of banking. that is the kind of inequali
germany. germany. at the other end of the spectrum, like france. >> they have all left. >> they have all left. switzerland has a lot. that is good. we want policies to create more entrepreneurs, not because i care so much they have a billion dollars, but all the other good spillover effects like jobs. but if that wealth inequality is because you work in an industry that is protected by the government in some way or somehow you're able to negotiate a great pay package that has no...
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strong gapes from the ftse and germany dax as well. at one point shanghai was up 1%. hang seng is up by 1.25%. the nikkei was up just slightly. the ten-year note back here in the united states looks at this point like it is yielding 2.174%. so that is below 2.1%. and if you check out the currency market, the rouble is there at the bottom. the rouble seems to have stabilized in a big way trading at 56 to the dollar. the dollar is up against the yen at 119.8. euro trading at 1.2264. >> and when the market is up most of the year, this is what you usually expect. and that is people that haven't matched it, which is a lot of money managers that cannot match the indices. >> and they are charging 2 and 20. >> and then they try to get into the winners toward the end of the year. and then -- >> then the winners go away. >> and for the next year, everything -- the air comes out right away. >> but do you expect january 5th this will be -- >> it says here it deepened the fear of the early 2015 slump. you have seen it happen before, but it's usually after a really good year and th
strong gapes from the ftse and germany dax as well. at one point shanghai was up 1%. hang seng is up by 1.25%. the nikkei was up just slightly. the ten-year note back here in the united states looks at this point like it is yielding 2.174%. so that is below 2.1%. and if you check out the currency market, the rouble is there at the bottom. the rouble seems to have stabilized in a big way trading at 56 to the dollar. the dollar is up against the yen at 119.8. euro trading at 1.2264. >> and...
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canada, germany, france, united states, great britain. it's getting worse. not better. >> final lishgs let's discuss your committee's reported, the house intelligence report on benghazi, as you know has gotten a lot of criticism, including from some commentators here on fox news. the committee found -- let's put this on the screen. no evidence that there was -- that there was either a stand down order or a denial of veilable air support to prevent rescuing u.s. personnel. here are two security contractors who were at the cia anext and say they were prevented from going to the consulate to rescue u.s. personnel there. here they are speaking both before and after your report. >> i said, hey, we need to get over it. we're losing the initiative. bob looked straight at me and said, stand down. you need to wait. >> we feel our words have not been recognized or used as validation for what took place that night. i don't know how you cannot use our words. we're the eyewitnesss there. >> they say there was a stand down order. chairman, why don't believe them? >> he th
canada, germany, france, united states, great britain. it's getting worse. not better. >> final lishgs let's discuss your committee's reported, the house intelligence report on benghazi, as you know has gotten a lot of criticism, including from some commentators here on fox news. the committee found -- let's put this on the screen. no evidence that there was -- that there was either a stand down order or a denial of veilable air support to prevent rescuing u.s. personnel. here are two...
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we have seen arrests in germany. france. spain. the up. great britain. it is getting worse. not better. >> now your house intelligence committee report on benghazi which has gotten at a lot of criticism including from some on foxful the committee found that no evidence that either a stand down order existed or denial of available air support to prevent rescuing united states personnel." but here are two security contractors at the c.i.a. annex and say they were prevented from going to the consulate to rescue united states purnell. here they are speaking both before and after your report. >> we said, we need to get over there, we are losing the initiative and bob looked straight at me and say, stand down, you need to wait. >> our words have not been recognized or used in validation for what took place that night. i don't know how you cannot use the words. we are the eyewitness. >> they say there was a stand down order. why don't you believe them? >> they were clearly told to wait. again, they acted very bravely that particular evening. on sworn testimony including people who
we have seen arrests in germany. france. spain. the up. great britain. it is getting worse. not better. >> now your house intelligence committee report on benghazi which has gotten at a lot of criticism including from some on foxful the committee found that no evidence that either a stand down order existed or denial of available air support to prevent rescuing united states personnel." but here are two security contractors at the c.i.a. annex and say they were prevented from going...
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guest: would the circumstances germany con fronted raise a hitler-like figure. i raised the question with franklin roosevelt if in february, 1941 leagues, roosevelt went on a cruise, which was extraordinary given how he would be hammered in the press in the middle of the great depression. on the way back, he stopped at miami bayside park to give a speech. and while chatting with the mayor of chicago kantonne surman, an unemployed bricklayer stood up on a chair. he purchased a handgun that morning and fired five shots. surmac was hit and would later d die. had roosevelt been killed that day, what would the implications have been for his policies with respect to the great depression, wor world war ii? the country was already established then. but had washington died of what they think was an anthrax infection in 1789? had lincoln been asisinated in 1865? if you took the individual out of the story, out of the american story, these three, lincoln, washington, and f.d.r., would the story have been altered for the worse? i think the answer is yes. so individuals coun
guest: would the circumstances germany con fronted raise a hitler-like figure. i raised the question with franklin roosevelt if in february, 1941 leagues, roosevelt went on a cruise, which was extraordinary given how he would be hammered in the press in the middle of the great depression. on the way back, he stopped at miami bayside park to give a speech. and while chatting with the mayor of chicago kantonne surman, an unemployed bricklayer stood up on a chair. he purchased a handgun that...
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if you look at germany's economy, and i'm not saying unions are great, that is one of the most unionized countries in the world and their economy is thriving. the reason why it is not a global market. what has happened is corporate america has moved to china and different companies and they are this stuff act, and we the market. if you notice, if you would go to foreign countries and visit they do not allow them in there and if they do, you could not buy one if you work there and what that does is promote their own workforce. in america, we have been lied to and we were scammed by our own government. it is a glover -- global labor market and all it is is is corporate america selling to us in a lot in congress is part and parcel. >> there is a lot in that and we will spend more time in the coming year looking at different story ismiddle-class playing out in the world, and germany is an interesting example, they are a heavily traded company, although the unionization model is different from the collaborative model, but there is a lot to be learned from a lot of countries around and this is
if you look at germany's economy, and i'm not saying unions are great, that is one of the most unionized countries in the world and their economy is thriving. the reason why it is not a global market. what has happened is corporate america has moved to china and different companies and they are this stuff act, and we the market. if you notice, if you would go to foreign countries and visit they do not allow them in there and if they do, you could not buy one if you work there and what that does...
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. >> he has spoken to more than 100 high schools in germany and says his lessons are as relevant today with the threat of the islamic state as with nazi germany 70 years ago. >> one 14-year-old german kid said to me, mr. schwartz, i would love to have you as my grandfather. you cannot get a nicer compliment. and here i said to myself, is this unbelievable? here we are approaching 70 years ago when the concentration camp was liberated. >> he's gone back to germany next summer to teach a new generation to never forget the lessons of the holocaust. leslie schwartz, a remarkable man with a message we should never forget. >> absolutely. very well done and glad you brought that story to us. >> glad for him. >> yes. we're back with more on the sony hack attack. stick around for that story. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it
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and so did germany and france. whether or not we have a coalition or an alliance system, in fact, we have 37 allied countries in iraq with 150,000 ground troops. ground troops. which is not something anywhere close in the coalition against isis. i don't think it should be dismissed out of hand. the last point i will make is it's not just the issue on russia. i think the president pulled out of iraq faster than his military advisers wanted to. as a result, he's been forced back under dramatically worse circumstances had he stayed. and yet, as i show in my articles by every objective standard it's actually greater and worse than it was six years ago. many of our allies are complaining because they don't have the certainty of knowing what u.s. policy is. it is also a component of leadership. been straightened consistent, not just going out and bossing them around and telling them what to do. playing the traditional role of consulting with them and doing what the united states can do to get things done. i don't believe
and so did germany and france. whether or not we have a coalition or an alliance system, in fact, we have 37 allied countries in iraq with 150,000 ground troops. ground troops. which is not something anywhere close in the coalition against isis. i don't think it should be dismissed out of hand. the last point i will make is it's not just the issue on russia. i think the president pulled out of iraq faster than his military advisers wanted to. as a result, he's been forced back under...
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the wall street president, and he is spying through national security on the chancellor of western germany. if you are my colleague, do i spy on you? host: thank you, caller. philip from kentucky. republican line. caller: hi. how are you? host: fine, go ahead. caller: i have two questions. the first question to mr. korte is do you think there will be sle crossing by the democrats in spite of the action since the november election -- they are doing with a lame-duck president that might not help their best interest in congress. secondly, when you are sitting in the room with josh earnest and asking questions, or you hear others ask questions, do you ever wonder why there is not the logical follow-up question that comes from another reporter? that is it. thanks. i guess i will take the second one last. there is a lot of follow-up. reporters are able often to follow up on their own questions, and you also have, very frequently, other reporters follow up on other reporters questions. we will try to attack it from a number of different angles, ask the question a number of different ways. you wil
the wall street president, and he is spying through national security on the chancellor of western germany. if you are my colleague, do i spy on you? host: thank you, caller. philip from kentucky. republican line. caller: hi. how are you? host: fine, go ahead. caller: i have two questions. the first question to mr. korte is do you think there will be sle crossing by the democrats in spite of the action since the november election -- they are doing with a lame-duck president that might not help...
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i just had a call from the eneral from germany, thanking me for what i've done. they're just, you know, people that give their life to service. i'm sure it's the same with policemen, firemen. but i've gotten to work closely with the military. and the dedication, it's just a marvel to be with them. >> while we're on this big themes, let me ask the opposite question. what is it about this institution you will miss the least? >> the flights. you know, back and forth to california almost on a weekly basis now for 22 years. i will not miss that. i figured out one year kind of what it was, because it's about a 9-hour trip, portal to portal, and going and coming. and i figured out how much of my time i spent doing that, and it was like two weeks, 24 hours a day, out of my life, each year. and that's -- i won't miss that. >> now, you've talked to a few reporters about your departure. it seems two major themes played into your decision. one is the fact that you would have to turn over the gavel of this committee, because of term limits. do you think now in retrospect that
i just had a call from the eneral from germany, thanking me for what i've done. they're just, you know, people that give their life to service. i'm sure it's the same with policemen, firemen. but i've gotten to work closely with the military. and the dedication, it's just a marvel to be with them. >> while we're on this big themes, let me ask the opposite question. what is it about this institution you will miss the least? >> the flights. you know, back and forth to california...
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. -- germany disagree. david cameron says the door is always.open if russia changes behavior twitter has started selling advertising in russia. twitter's first advertisers in russia include the country's wirelessender and a company. facebook has a problem here it is not as cool as it used to be among teenagers. to 17-year-olds found that fewer of them were using facebook than the year before. twitter's popularity is growing among teens. it's a wrap for stephen colbert. and the conservative talkshow host he's portrayed since last year. he said farewell last night on comedy central. >> another bush governor is running for the white house. people on tv are defending torture. we are sending troops into iraq. when this show began, i promised you a revolution. i've delivered. technically, one revolution is 360 degrees to where we were. >> he will be taking over david letterman's on the lakeshow next fall. our top story, the global rally in stocks. sb coming off its biggest two-day jump in three years. on track fo
. -- germany disagree. david cameron says the door is always.open if russia changes behavior twitter has started selling advertising in russia. twitter's first advertisers in russia include the country's wirelessender and a company. facebook has a problem here it is not as cool as it used to be among teenagers. to 17-year-olds found that fewer of them were using facebook than the year before. twitter's popularity is growing among teens. it's a wrap for stephen colbert. and the conservative...
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not only because the american people will not support a purely realistic sort of, you know, imperial germany type of policy, because they do believe that america has ideals that they want to live up to. and if they're going to make the sacrifice in treasure and in lives of their military people fighting in wars, they want to make sure that they feel like they're doing the right thing. now the question is how do you translate into who you support and who you don't support in the middle east. and frankly, our whole middle east policy has never, never been based mainly on values. it's not only the strategic interests we have in our access to oil, but now with the rise of isis and the, all the other conflicts that we had there, we have, still have to have a preeminence of strategic interest. i often see that since i served in the bush administration. after the iraq war you recall in the second bush term he came out with the freedom agenda which all my liberal friends hated with a passion because they saw it as the ideology cal motivation for the iraq war, when in point and fact it had nothing to
not only because the american people will not support a purely realistic sort of, you know, imperial germany type of policy, because they do believe that america has ideals that they want to live up to. and if they're going to make the sacrifice in treasure and in lives of their military people fighting in wars, they want to make sure that they feel like they're doing the right thing. now the question is how do you translate into who you support and who you don't support in the middle east. and...
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economy more of those as a share of the much bigger population than any economy in the world, more than germany. the other end of the spectrum it would be like france. they don't get a lot of billionaires. so we want policies that create more billionaire entrepreneurs not because i care so much that they have a billion dollars or $50 billion but all the spillover effects like all those jobs where you just spoke about. but if that wealth inequality is because you work in an industry that is protected by government in some way so things can get very big or somehow you are able to negotiate a great pay package that has no link to the actual performance that kind of inequality i'm a lot more worried about. we talk about innovation and dynamism and i know it's a theme. a lot of people talk about crony capitalism. if the reason we have inequality are one of the reasons is because there's a lot more cronyism in the economy for instance because we have a too big to fail financial system where banks are bigger than they were before the financial crisis and if something happens to one of these big banks
economy more of those as a share of the much bigger population than any economy in the world, more than germany. the other end of the spectrum it would be like france. they don't get a lot of billionaires. so we want policies that create more billionaire entrepreneurs not because i care so much that they have a billion dollars or $50 billion but all the spillover effects like all those jobs where you just spoke about. but if that wealth inequality is because you work in an industry that is...
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but in fact, we work with germany. and the larger point is that our alliances are the basis of our power. that if we get out too far -- and that's true to dealing with russia. it's true in dealing with china as well. if we get out too far in front of our allies, then it weakens our power. and we've had to learn some of the hard way, the realities after the end of the cold war. i'm sure that many people in this room think that the intervention in iraq was a disaster, as it was, but what you don't see is that one of the disasters was a diplomatic one. because i was covering the bush administration and writing, preparing to write about it in the run up to the war. i can tell you that they sincerely believed what i call the leadership hypothesis, that if the united states took certain positions at the u.n. and elsewhere, ultimately, the allies, like the french and the germans and british would follow. and they, they honestly believed that. and they were wrong. they were spectacularly wrong, because they didn't quite analyz
but in fact, we work with germany. and the larger point is that our alliances are the basis of our power. that if we get out too far -- and that's true to dealing with russia. it's true in dealing with china as well. if we get out too far in front of our allies, then it weakens our power. and we've had to learn some of the hard way, the realities after the end of the cold war. i'm sure that many people in this room think that the intervention in iraq was a disaster, as it was, but what you...
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is gm afraid of the competition in germany or japan or korea or south korea, we'll find out what their new models look like? give me an example of somebody losing big money over hacking, how it would work? >> that's exactly right. the theft of intellectual property is a huge problem right now. and it's sort of death by a thousand cuts. so all of those precious years and resources put into r&d can be gone in minutes if it's not properly protected. >> so you have to get the formula to coca-cola? you can get the formula to some medicines that are patented right now? >> make a lot of money on viagra or something like that? >> i wouldn't know anything about that. >> but the money that goes into these formulas -- go ahead, ted, your thought. >> it's not just trade secrets that you look to in the future. it's actually happening right now with this hack. they hacked the script to the next james bond movie. and if it's out there, it's not just fans who are going to get ahold of it and see the plot points, it's potential competitors who could put out kind of a low-budget version, with the same p
is gm afraid of the competition in germany or japan or korea or south korea, we'll find out what their new models look like? give me an example of somebody losing big money over hacking, how it would work? >> that's exactly right. the theft of intellectual property is a huge problem right now. and it's sort of death by a thousand cuts. so all of those precious years and resources put into r&d can be gone in minutes if it's not properly protected. >> so you have to get the...
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i don't see germany and france as an acid test as to whether we have a coalition. we have 37 allied countries in iraq that provided 150,000 troops, ground troops, which is not something anywhere near close to isis in iraq. i don't think that should be dismissed out of hand. the last point i'll make is it's not just the issue on russia. i think the president pulled out of iraq faster than his military advisers wanted him to. and as a result now, he's been forced back in under dramatically worse circumstances i think than if we had stayed. he had a very tightly focused counter terrorism strategy. as i show in my articles, the threat of terrorism is greater and worse today than it was six years ago. many of our allies are complaining, because they don't have the certainty of knowing what u.s. policy is. that is also a component of leadership, being straight and consistent, not just going out and bossing them around and telling them what to do but also playing the traditional role of consulting with them and doing only what the united states can do in that leadership r
i don't see germany and france as an acid test as to whether we have a coalition. we have 37 allied countries in iraq that provided 150,000 troops, ground troops, which is not something anywhere near close to isis in iraq. i don't think that should be dismissed out of hand. the last point i'll make is it's not just the issue on russia. i think the president pulled out of iraq faster than his military advisers wanted him to. and as a result now, he's been forced back in under dramatically worse...
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how about the industry brings the jobs back from china and mexico and germany? about they start charging the same price for the people here in america? that they do in other countries for the same device? you guys in the pharmaceutical industry, you got a monopoly. know there is a lot that goes into research but why should be all on the american people? why are we asked to pay more than other people? how is that fair to us? of our companies that we represent our us-based manufacturers. mentionedyberonics that makes a brain stimulator to treat epilepsy. the company has been around for 25 years. on until two years ago, all 600 employees were based in texas. tax, it willis make it difficult for the ceo to make it decision to relocate down to costa rica. whether or not this tax gets up it will have a direct impact on where ultimately the size and scope of this facility will be. he grew up in gary, indiana and is the son of a steelworker. in the off to college late 1970's and came back in the mid-1980's and saw that the airy was decimated. it was driven by public pol
how about the industry brings the jobs back from china and mexico and germany? about they start charging the same price for the people here in america? that they do in other countries for the same device? you guys in the pharmaceutical industry, you got a monopoly. know there is a lot that goes into research but why should be all on the american people? why are we asked to pay more than other people? how is that fair to us? of our companies that we represent our us-based manufacturers....
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the victim, a 7-year-old exchange student from germany. >> a bold political move by new york's governor cuomo, banning fracking for natural gas in his state. >> $8 billion is the big number of the day. >> a lot of u.s. money could soon be in cuban pockets. >> the big number of the day, the president is raising the cap to $2,000, analysts say more foreign money could mean stronger development of private businesses in cuba. >> a case in montana, a man convicted of shooting and killing an unarmed teen. >> he tried to claim self defense. a jury disagreed. i faces 10 years in jail. >> this case closely watched in germany. >> that is because he killed a foreign exchange student. the victim was lured to his death and before shooting, he had talked about trying to catch the person who burglarized his home just months earlier. >> the courtroom erupting in cheers after a montana man is found guilty in the shooting death of a german exchange student. he was convicted of deliberate homicide in the sleigh of the man, who he said was trespassing on his property. his parents cried and hugged in the co
the victim, a 7-year-old exchange student from germany. >> a bold political move by new york's governor cuomo, banning fracking for natural gas in his state. >> $8 billion is the big number of the day. >> a lot of u.s. money could soon be in cuban pockets. >> the big number of the day, the president is raising the cap to $2,000, analysts say more foreign money could mean stronger development of private businesses in cuba. >> a case in montana, a man convicted of...
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the dax in germany, up 2%. the cac up by 2.5%. the ftse up by over 1%. greece is the lone decliner here, but they have their own issues. u.s. equities are coming off their best day of the year yesterday. the vix dropping 18% just on yesterday alone. that so-called fear gauge, it's the biggest drop of 2014 for us. among the catalysts and bulls charged with the fed decision to sound much more dovish than anyone expected. also, falling oil prices. in fact, things stabilized a bit yesterday. oil moved higher yesterday and that did help out some of the energy sector stocks in particular. let's listen in to janet yellen talking about the central bank's pledge to be patient on rates. >> the number of committee participants have indicated that in their view conditions could be appropriate by the middle of next year. but there is no preset time and there are a range of views as to when the appropriate conditions will likely fall in place. so that is something we will be watching closely as the year unfolds. >> she also argued that the recent decline in oil prices
the dax in germany, up 2%. the cac up by 2.5%. the ftse up by over 1%. greece is the lone decliner here, but they have their own issues. u.s. equities are coming off their best day of the year yesterday. the vix dropping 18% just on yesterday alone. that so-called fear gauge, it's the biggest drop of 2014 for us. among the catalysts and bulls charged with the fed decision to sound much more dovish than anyone expected. also, falling oil prices. in fact, things stabilized a bit yesterday. oil...
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germany's a population of $90 million people. it's a huge influx of people. it's one-sixth of the u.s. population. jordan has taken on one-sixth of its own population size. i have great faith that that country is more stable than people give it credit for. for 30 years, people have been going on tv saying i'm worried about jordan. they've shown extraordinarily resilience. >> the king said it himself -- >> the issue is, who's going to support them. are they on a drip feed or are we giving them the kind of support, help rebuild key countries in western europe. that's the challenge. >> good luck with everything you're doing, thank you for being here. the next hour of "morning joe" starts right now. >>> bobby francis behind the scenes, written letters to both president obama. and the vatican brokered a secret meeting. >>8-#bd come on, frank. is there nothing this lunatic won't heal with compassion? i'm sorry, that does it. i'm calling for a trade embargo on vatican city. americans will have to live without their escort, harlequin security pantaloons. it's going t
germany's a population of $90 million people. it's a huge influx of people. it's one-sixth of the u.s. population. jordan has taken on one-sixth of its own population size. i have great faith that that country is more stable than people give it credit for. for 30 years, people have been going on tv saying i'm worried about jordan. they've shown extraordinarily resilience. >> the king said it himself -- >> the issue is, who's going to support them. are they on a drip feed or are we...
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putin took great notice of the fact that germany agel la merkel has sent a message to him that his behavior is not acceptable. that was a wake-up call. also his treatment in australia at the g-20 conference was another wake-up call. part of his calculation certainly economic and part is domestic politics. part of it is international prestige that they think that they feel he feels like they lost after the breakup of the soviet union. so i think there are other ways to change that calculation. more oil and gas production, more export of our petrochemical products but that's a huge pressure on the russian economy in addition to sanctions. as europe is able the diversify their energy sources puts huge pressures on russia, so now they're trying to sell their resources to turkey who's got great concerns with what they're doing in syria. so all of a sudden there are ways to change the calculations of these countries to make it clear to them that it's not in their best interests to continue to violate international norms, to threaten american interests. the same is true in china, as dependent as w
putin took great notice of the fact that germany agel la merkel has sent a message to him that his behavior is not acceptable. that was a wake-up call. also his treatment in australia at the g-20 conference was another wake-up call. part of his calculation certainly economic and part is domestic politics. part of it is international prestige that they think that they feel he feels like they lost after the breakup of the soviet union. so i think there are other ways to change that calculation....
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. >> we end to germany where 15,000 marched. it is the largest in a policy of welcoming immigrants. it is the top destination for asylum seekers who come in large afghanistan. the protest was organised from a far rite group whose names translates against the islamisation against the west. german chancellor angela merkel condemned the marches. >>> jed bush announces he'll explore a run for the white house. does he have the fire in the belly. a g.o.p. insider has her doubts and joins us next. russia's economy takes a turn for the worst. will it rein in vladimir putin's aggression. social media producer harmeli aregawi is in washington d.c. helping out on "the stream", but is tracking the top stories on the web. what is trending. >> a professional athlete is praised for the way he eloquently defended a decision to protest on the field. whether or not you are watching, let us know what you think. join the conversation: >>> the republicans first main contender all but jumped into the race jed bush is setting up an exploratory committee to explore running for president of the united state
. >> we end to germany where 15,000 marched. it is the largest in a policy of welcoming immigrants. it is the top destination for asylum seekers who come in large afghanistan. the protest was organised from a far rite group whose names translates against the islamisation against the west. german chancellor angela merkel condemned the marches. >>> jed bush announces he'll explore a run for the white house. does he have the fire in the belly. a g.o.p. insider has her doubts and...
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or from the west as a whole or perhaps on germany on assisting russia financially. that depends on how bad this gets. >> he only knows bullying is and power. >> all i'm going to say is it might be the west would like to see an opportunity there. >> for sure. >> i'm not sure we want a total collapse of the russian economy. >> i don't think we would. that would be first of all from a financial point of view very destabilizing. >>> much more with roger altman over the next hour. >>> still to come this morning, the latest fallout from the sony hacking scandal. why the new york premier of "the interview" has been canceled. >>> and then could russia's losses be a gain for some investors? we'll have one argument on why now is the time to buy. >>> and in the next hour, american consumers saving big bucks at the bump right now. but what are they doing with the extra cash? 6:40 eastern. the volkswagen golf was just named motor trend's 2015 car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gt
or from the west as a whole or perhaps on germany on assisting russia financially. that depends on how bad this gets. >> he only knows bullying is and power. >> all i'm going to say is it might be the west would like to see an opportunity there. >> for sure. >> i'm not sure we want a total collapse of the russian economy. >> i don't think we would. that would be first of all from a financial point of view very destabilizing. >>> much more with roger altman...